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Quantifying Entropy in Response Times (RT) Distributions Using the Cumulative Residual Entropy (CRE) Function [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy, 2023
Response times (RT) distributions are routinely used by psychologists and neuroscientists in the assessment and modeling of human behavior and cognition. The statistical properties of RT distributions are valuable in uncovering unobservable psychological
Daniel Fitousi
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Response Times and Tax Compliance [PDF]

open access: yesGames, 2019
Inspired by the work of Rubinstein, this study revisits data from a previous lab experiment to explore the relation between response times and tax compliance and understand the potential non-linearity between them by classifying decisions and individuals
Ho Fai Chan, Uwe Dulleck, Benno Torgler
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Competition Reduces Response Times in Multiparty Conversation

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Natural conversations are characterized by short transition times between turns. This holds in particular for multi-party conversations. The short turn transitions in everyday conversations contrast sharply with the much longer speech onset latencies ...
Judith Holler   +8 more
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Performance evaluation of composite Web services [PDF]

open access: yesEAI Endorsed Transactions on Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems, 2015
Composite Web service architectures are demanding much guarantee on the Quality of Service (QoS) inorder to meet user requirements. Performance evaluation of these architectures has become therefore a verychallenging issue, as the task is very complex ...
Lynda Mokdad   +2 more
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Revealed strength of preference: Inference from response times [PDF]

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2019
Revealed preference is the dominant approach for inferring preferences, but it is limited in that it relies solely on discrete choice data. When a person chooses one alternative over another, we cannot infer the strength of their preference or predict ...
Arkady Konovalov, Ian Krajbich
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Variable Speed Across Dimensions of Ability in the Joint Model for Responses and Response Times

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Working speed as a latent variable reflects a respondent’s efficiency to apply a specific skill, or a piece of knowledge to solve a problem. In this study, the common assumption of many response time models is relaxed in which respondents work with a ...
Peida Zhan   +4 more
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Response time and utility [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2017
Response time is the time an agent needs to make a decision. One fundamental finding in psychology and neuroscience is that, in a binary choice, the response time is shorter as the difference between the utilities of the two options becomes larger.
Echenique, Federico, Saito, Kota
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Inferring Cognitive Abilities from Response Times to Web-Administered Survey Items in a Population-Representative Sample

open access: yesJournal of Intelligence, 2022
Monitoring of cognitive abilities in large-scale survey research is receiving increasing attention. Conventional cognitive testing, however, is often impractical on a population level highlighting the need for alternative means of cognitive assessment ...
Doerte U. Junghaenel   +9 more
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The Responsibility of Scientists in a Time of War

open access: yesFunction, 2022
At the time of writing this editorial, we are entering the third month of the Russo–Ukrainian war, which has brought devastations and atrocities on a scale not seen since the second world war. The consequences of the Russian invasion have reverberated across the world with people, institutions, and countries responding to the aggressor.
Petersen, Ole H., Verkhratsky, Alexei
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Distribution of human response times [PDF]

open access: yesComplexity, 2015
We confirm that distributions of human response times have power‐law tails and argue that, among closed‐form distributions, the generalized inverse gamma distribution is the most plausible choice for their description. We speculate that the task difficulty tracks the half‐width of the distribution and show that it is related to the exponent of the ...
Tao Ma, John G. Holden, R. A. Serota
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